Former Georgia RB Todd Gurley reacts to LA Rams new uniforms

Georgia football great Todd Gurley, now on the Atlanta Falcons, responded to a tweet discussing the new LA Rams uniforms.

On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Rams revealed their rebranded uniforms that  the franchise will wear this season.

From ESPN, describing the new look:

The new look includes a blue jersey featuring yellow gradient numbering, with interchangeable blue or yellow pants. There is also an off-white jersey and pant combination. The Rams’ new helmet is a metallic chrome blue, with a gradient yellow horn and blue face mask.

Former Georgia running back Todd Gurley, a first round pick by the Rams in the 2015 draft, will not get a chance to wear LA’s new unis.

The Rams released Gurley back in March and he has since signed with the Atlanta Falcons.

And though Gurley did not express his thoughts on the new uniforms, which have received some mixed reviews, he did reply to a tweet that said he “dodged a bullet” by being cut.

His response was not much, just a few laughing emojis. But either way, Gurley looks best in red and black, which he’ll don again this year in Atlanta.

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Look: Rams wearing jersey patch on Sunday for last game at Coliseum

The Rams are wearing a special patch on Sunday to commemorate their last game at the Coliseum.

The Los Angeles Rams may not be playing for a postseason berth or anything more than their pride in Sunday’s season finale, but the game will carry some meaning for the venue in which they’ll play.

Sunday’s game against the Cardinals marks the last home game for the Rams at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum – a stadium they moved back into in 2016 after leaving St. Louis. They also played there from 1946-1979, spending more than three decades at the near-100-year-old stadium.

To commemorate this farewell game, the Rams will be wearing a special patch on their jerseys against Arizona. Here’s a look at it from Paul Lukas of Uni Watch.

Next year, the Rams will move into the brand new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, which is nearing completion. They’ll share the venue with the Chargers, as well.

Going from the Coliseum, which opened in 1923, to a state-of-the-art stadium like SoFi Stadium is going to be quite the change for Rams players and fans.